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Bay Ridge People

The Real Women Of Bay Ridge: Bank Exec Relishes Role as Mentor

Zoe Koutsoupakis

By Paula Katinas

Bay Ridge — In the 30 minutes that this reporter sat with Zoe Koutsoupakis in her office at Marathon Bank of New York, the phone on her desk rang no less than 10 times. Yes, she’s that busy!

Koutsoupakis is a senior vice president and regional manager for Marathon Bank of New York, a job that puts her in charge of the day-to-day operations of four of the bank’s branches in Brooklyn and Staten Island.

On this day, she was sitting in her office, located in the back of Marathon’s branch on Fifth Avenue. read more »

Bay Ridge People

Xaverian’s Internship Program: A Reflection

Pictured (left to right) at Xaverian’s “All Hands on Deck Reunion” are Bay Ridge Eagle Editor-in-Chief Rick Buttacavoli (Class of 1998), Guild for Exceptional Children CEO/Executive Director Paul Cassone (Class of 1972), Internship Director Ana Loposky, Justice Matthew D’Emic (Class of 1970), Assistant to Special Events Marie Lane and Joe Patella (Class of 1989). Eagle photo by Georgine Benvenuto

By Rick Buttacavoli

“Do you know Rick, our editor-in-chief? He’s a Xaverian grad.”

That was how it all started. A simple exchange of pleasantries between Eagle Sales Manager Marc Hibsher and Marie Lane, Xaverian High School’s assistant to special events, at a community event last October would lead to my enrollment as a mentor in the school’s groundbreaking new Intern Program at Xaverian (IPAX).

Internship Director Ana Loposky, who I knew from my time as a student at Xaverian, emailed me just a few days later with all the details. The program, designed to give honor students a chance to explore potential careers while gaining “real world” experience, was to run once a week from November 2011 through the end of February 2012.

There were two students interested in journalism, so I was asked if I could mentor both of them. I immediately agreed and both Lane and Loposky voiced their gratitude. In truth, I should have been thanking them. This was exactly the type of opportunity I had been looking for — a chance to impart whatever wisdom I had gained in my nearly 10-year career unto young men who, despite an uncertain professional climate for newspapers, still had an interest in the field I fell in love with when I was their age. The fact that I was once in their shoes — literally — made it a perfect match. read more »

Kids Politics Sports

Golden, Malliotakis Celebrate Little League Opener

Senator Martin Golden and Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis celebrate opening day with members of the Capetanakis family.Senator Martin Golden (R,C,I-Brooklyn) and Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis (R,C-Brooklyn, Staten Island) recently celebrated the 68th Precinct Youth Council’s baseball season opening day. Joining members of the Capetanakis family who play in the league, the legislators enjoyed a day of baseball and helped ring in the start of a new season full of opportunities for Bay Ridge’s youth.

Be sure to check out more coverage of opening day in this week’s edition of the Bay Ridge Eagle!

Events Sports

ECPW Wrestling Returns to Brooklyn!

Brooklyn Bulldog Tony Biella, courtesy of ECPW

Wrestling legend Kevin Nash will join the champions of East Coast Professional Wrestling to do battle for a great cause on Saturday, April 21 at Our Lady of Guadalupe gymnasium, 1518 73rd St. Nash, one of the founding fathers of the New World Order that transformed pro-wrestling in the late 1990s, will be in action alongside ECPW TV stars such as Heavyweight Champion “The Bulldog of Brooklyn” Tony Biella, Light-Heavyweight Champion P.J. Storm, The Re-Enforcer Andrew Anderson, Ryan Roxbury, Frankie Flow, Sal E Dee and many more.

ECPW has been producing fund-raisers in Brooklyn for more than 25 years and always strives to produce top-quality, family-oriented entertainment. For tickets, call Gary at the OLG Fathers Club Office, (718) 757-1039. All proceeds will benefit Our Lady of Guadalupe youth programs.

Events

Golden Treats Volunteers to Dinner

Volunteers who work behind the scenes to make sure events sponsored by state Sen. Marty Golden run smoothly were treated to dinner by the grateful lawmaker on April 3.

Golden had to buy a lot of dinners! read more »

Events Kids

‘Night of Stars’ Lets P.S. 102’s Most Talented Children Shine in the Spotlight

By Rick Buttacavoli

BAY RIDGE — Who needs Hollywood? There were plenty of stars performing in P.S. 102’s talent show on March 29 in Bay Ridge! read more »

Business Spotlight

Focus on the Marketplace: April 14, 2012

By Chuck Otey and Marc Hibsher

Each week, “Focus on the Marketplace” draws special attention to the relationship between local businesses and civic and other organizations to benefit our residents:

Events

Community Helps Credit Union Celebrate 78th Year

A credit union that was born in the midst of the nation’s Great Depression in the 1930s is still alive and kicking in 2012.

The Bay Ridge Federal Credit Union marked its 78th anniversary by throwing a dinner party at the Bay Ridge Manor on April 4 and inviting hundreds of the community’s movers and shakers to help celebrate the milestone. read more »

Bay Ridge People

The Real Women Of Bay Ridge: Wife, Mother, Volunteer Loves Community

By Paula Katinas

Sonia Abi-Habib has good advice for people who are interested in doing volunteer work in the community, but who might feel like they don’t have enough time to become involved in civic organizations.

“Pick one thing. If you feel you don’t have the time to do everything, pick one thing. Become part of that group or that cause. You don’t have to be involved in every organization,” she said. “And do what you can, even if it means pitching in just a little bit. You don’t have to change the world all by yourself.” read more »

Politics

Small Business Owners Meet With Grimm

The majority of jobs in the U.S. are not created by major corporations, but by the owners of small businesses, according to U.S. Rep. Michael Grimm, who met with a group of 19 business owners this morning to hear their concerns and ideas.

“Sixty-five percent of the jobs in this country were created by small businesses,” Grimm said. As proof, Grimm polled the 19 merchants sitting around the conference table about the number of employees they had.

The number came to 400. It included 150 people employed by a local supermarket and a law office with four workers. read more »